Chiotis

The surname Chiotis is of Greek origin and is not commonly found in British culture. It is believed to be a patronymic surname, derived from the Greek personal name 'Chiotis', indicating someone from the island of Chios in Greece.

The Chiotis surname may have been brought to Britain through immigration or marriage to individuals of Greek descent. As a result, it is not a widely recognised or prominent surname in British historical records or contemporary society.

While the origins and specific meaning of the Chiotis surname are rooted in Greek heritage, individuals bearing this surname may have unique family histories and experiences that have contributed to the diversity of the British population.

Overall, the Chiotis surname represents a small but significant part of the multicultural tapestry that enriches the British surname landscape.

There are approximately 40 people named Chiotis in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Chiotis.

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